Technical Note 3676A CB1N Basic manual: Workshop Repair Manual 345 and Technical Note 3286A
Features of Renault Clio Sport SPL lighter version (see manufacturer's plate)
For parts not dealt with in this Technical Note, refer to Workshop Repair Manual Manual 345 or to Technical Note 3286A. 77 11 316 842
SEPTEMBER 2002
"The repair methods given by the manufacturer in this document are based on the technical specifications current when it was prepared.
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Contents Page
01A GENERAL MECHANICAL
Page
16A STARTING - CHARGING
INFORMATION FOR THE VEHICLE Alternator
16A-1
Mechanical Mechanical specification specifications s for the vehicle vehicle 01A-1
17B PETROL INJECTION 07A ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY VALUES AND ADJUSTMENT Capacity - quantity Accessories belt tension
07A-1 07A-2
07B AXLE ASSEMBLIES VALUES AND ADJUSTMENT Dimensions Fron Frontt axle axle geom geometr etry y chec checkin king g valu values es Rear Rear axle axle geom geomet etry ry chec checki king ng valu values es Underbody height Tyres and wheels Brakes
07B-1 07B07B-2 2 07B07B-3 3 07B-4 07B-5 07B-6
Technical specifications Idle speed correction Adaptive idle speed correction Richness regulation Immobiliser function Adaptive richness correction
17B-1 17B-2 17B-3 17B-4 17B-6 17B-7
30A GENERAL INFORMATION Brake limiter
30A-1
36B POWER ASSISTED STEERING Manual power steering pump
36B-1
GENERAL MECHANICAL INFORMATION 101A FOR THE VEHICLE Mechanical specifications for the vehicle
Engine
01A
Gearbox
Vehicle type
CB1N
Type
Suffix
Type
Suffix
F4R
736
JC5
129
1 Special designation "SPL" for SPORT LIGHT The name SPORT LIGHT refers to the lightweight version of RENAULT CLIO SPORT. This weight saving is achieved by removing certain systems, such as the ABS system or air conditioning, and making certain parts lighter.
01A-1
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY 207A VALUES AND SETTINGS Capacity - quantity
07A
Average capacity* in litres Components
After an oil change, calibrate with the dipstick
After replacing the oil filter
Engine (oil)
F4R
5
5.2
Manual gearbox
JC5
3.1
* Check with dipstick Note: Never go past the MAX mark on the oil gauge.
Components
Capacity in litres
Grade
Cooling circuit
7
GLACEOL RX (type D). Add coolant only
07A-1
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY 307A VALUES AND SETTINGS Accessories belt tension
07A
Check the accessories belt tension using belt tension tester Mot. 1505.
Tightening torques
Alternator mounting bolt M10
4.4
±
0.6 daNm
Alternator mounting M8 bolt
2.5
±
0.5 daNm
Belt tension (in Hertz): 183 Hz ± 9 . Tighten the alternator mounting bolts to torque.
REMOVAL
Rotate the crankshaft three times and check that the measurement is in the fitting tension tolerance.
Access to accessories belt
Proceed in the reverse order to removal.
Put the vehicle on a two-post lift. Disconnect the battery. To access the accessories belt, remove: – the engine undertray, – the front right-hand wheel, – the right-hand mudguard. Removing the accessories belt
Slacken the accessories belt by moving on the alternator: loosen the alternator mounting bolt, then turn nut (1) until the accessories belt comes out.
A Crankshaft B Coolant pump C Alternator D Manual power steering pump Belt tension checking point CHECKING THE BELT TENSION
REFITTING
Cold engine
Position the accessories belt along its drive route.
Position tester Mot. 1505 on the belt tension checking point (see illustration below).
Note: Never refit a belt once removed, always replace it.
Check that the tension value is within the fitting tension tolerance, otherwise readjust it.
Tighten the accessories belt using nut (2) on the alternator bracket.
07A-2
AXLE ASSEMBLIES VALUES AND ADJUSTMENT 507B Dimensions Dimensions in metres
* Unladen
07B-1
07B
AXLE ASSEMBLIES VALUES AND ADJUSTMENT Front axle geometry checking values
07B
Tyres: 195/45 R 16 (F4R ENGINE)
ANGLES
POSITION OF FRONT ADJUSTMENT AXLE (mm)
VALUES
CASTOR
2 °44' 3 °09' 3 °33' 3 °58' 4 °20'
±
30'
H5 - H2 = 135 H5 - H2 = 120 H5 - H2 = 105 H5 - H2 = 90 H5 - H2 = 76
Not adjustable
Max. right/left difference = 1˚
CAMBER
-0°32' -0°33' -0°33' -0°33' -0°32'
±
30'
H1 - H2 = 124 H1 - H2 = 128 H1 - H2 = 132 H1 - H2 = 137 H1 - H2 = 141
Not adjustable
H1 - H2 = 124 H1 - H2 = 128 H1 - H2 = 132 H1 - H2 = 137 H1 - H2 = 141
Not adjustable
Max. right/left difference = 1˚ PIVOT
12 °51' 12 °55' 12 °59' 13 °04' 13 °07'
±
30'
Max. right/left difference = 1˚ WHEEL ALIGNMENT
(For two wheels) Opening 0° ' ± 10' 0 mm ± 1.2 mm
Unladen
Adjusted by rotating the track rod sleeves
-
Unladen
-
POSITION FOR TIGHTENING RUBBER BUSHES
07B-2
AXLE ASSEMBLIES VALUES AND ADJUSTMENT Rear axle geometry checking values
ANGLES
VALUES
07B
POSITION OF REAR ADJUSTMENT AXLE
CAMBER
-1°30'
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
±
20'
Unladen
Not adjustable
Unladen
Not adjustable
Unladen
-
(For two wheels) Opening -0°32' ± 10' 16 inch rim -3.8 mm ± 3.6 mm
POSITION FOR TIGHTENING RUBBER BUSHES
-
07B-3
AXLE ASSEMBLIES VALUES AND ADJUSTMENT Underbody height
07B
Vehicle
At the front R1 - W1 (in mm)
At the rear R2 - W2 (in mm)
Dimension X (in mm) Right and Left
CB1N
125
5
-
Tolerance: ± 10 mm The difference between the right-hand side and the left-hand side of the same axle of a vehicle must not exceed 5 mm, the driver's side always being higher. Any operation on the underbody height does not require the brake limiter to be adjusted, as it is not controlled by the load, but it does require the brake limiter and headlights to be adjusted.
R1 W1 R2 W2
Tyre radius under load Height measured between the lower side of the sub-frame (A) and the ground along the wheel shaft Tyre radius under load Height measured between the rear axle hingepin and the ground
07B-4
AXLE ASSEMBLIES VALUES AND ADJUSTMENT Tyres and wheels
Vehicle
CB1N
Rim
7J16 ET 38
Tyres
195/45 R16 80V
(1) With full load and on motorways. Wheel nut tightening torque: 9 daNm Rim run-out: 0.4 mm
07B-5
07B
Tyre pressure when cold (1) (in bar) Tolerance ± 0.05 Front
Rear
2.7
2.2
AXLE ASSEMBLIES VALUES AND ADJUSTMENT Brakes
07B
Brake disc thicknesses (in mm) Vehicle
CB1N
Front
Rear
Maximum brake disc run-out (in mm)
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
24
21.8
8
7
0.07
Lining thicknesses (in mm) Vehicle
CB1N
Front
Rear
Brake fluid
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
18
6
11
4.6
07B-6
SAE J 1703 DOT 4
STARTING - CHARGING 616A Alternator
16A
Vehicle
Engine type
Alternator
Current
CB1N
F4R 736
VALEO A11 VI 88
75A
CHECKING THE TENSION
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daNm)
Alternator mounting M10 bolt
4.4
Alternator mounting M8 bolt
2.5 ± 0.5
±
Connect a voltmeter to the battery terminals and read the battery voltage.
0.6
REMOVAL
Start the engine and increase the engine speed until the voltmeter needle registers a stable regulated voltage.
Accessing the alternator
This voltage must be above 13.5 V.
To access the alternator, remove the accessories belt (see Accessories belt tension section).
Switch on as many power consumers as possible; the regulated voltage should be between 13.5 V and 14.8 V.
Removing the alternator
Remove: – the alternator mounting bolts (1), – the alternator.
CHECK
After 15 minutes heating at 13.5 V.
REFITTING
Proceed in the reverse order to removal. Tighten the accessories belt (see Accessories belt tension section).
16A-1
Engine speed (in rpm)
75 Amps
1000
46
2000
68
3000
71
4000
72
PETROL INJECTION 717B Specifications
17B
SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE MULTIPOINT DIRECT INJECTION FITTED IN THE F4R 736 ENGINE q
SIEMENS SIRIUS 34 90-track computer controlling injection and ignition.
q
Use of diagnostic tools.
q
Multipoint injection operating in sequential mode without a cylinder marking or camshaft position sensor. This means that phasing is carried out by software using the TDC sensor.
q
To carry out phasing, drive at half-load in 2nd gear for approximately 1 minute.
q
Injection warning light on instrument panel not operational.
q
Special precautions relating to the engine immobiliser: Installation of a 3 rd generation engine immobiliser, integrated into the UCH, requiring a special procedure to replace the computer.
q
Idle speed – nominal idle speed (coolant temperature > 80°C): 800
±
50 rpm
q
Fuel vapour absorber bleed solenoid valve controlled by the opening cyclic ratio (OCR) depending on the engine operation.
q
Control of the fan assembly and of the coolant temperature warning light on the instrument panel by the injection computer.
q
Controlling an inlet camshaft (hydraulic) dephaser s olenoid valve.
q
q
Maximum engine speeds: – for a coolant temperature < 75°C : 6700 rpm. – for a coolant temperature > 75°C in 1 st or 3rd gear: 7250 rpm. – for a coolant temperature > 75°C in 4 th or 5th gear: 7000 rpm. Gear change indicator light comes on approximately 400 rpm before the maximum speed.
17B-1
PETROL INJECTION Idle speed correction
17B
POWER ASSISTED STEERING PRESSURE SWITCH / INJECTION COMPUTER LINK
The injection computer receives a signal from the power steering pressure switch (which can be displayed on the diagnostic tools). The injection computer does not adjust the engine idle speed. ELECTRIC CORRECTION ACCORDING TO BATTERY VOLTAGE AND ELECTRIC POWER BALANCE
The aim of this correction is to compensate for the drop in voltage due to operation of a power consuming component when the battery is at low charge. To achieve this, the idle speed is increased, which increases the speed of rotation of the alternator, and this increases the battery voltage. The lower the voltage, the more significant the correction. Correction of the engine speed is therefore variable. It begins when the voltage drops below 12.8 V. The idling speed may reach 900 rpm maximum. Note: After a cold start and lengthy idling, a sudden drop in engine speed to approximately 150 rpm may be noticed.
17B-2
PETROL INJECTION Adaptive idle speed correction
17B
PRINCIPLE
Under normal hot engine operating conditions, the idle speed Opening Cyclic Ratio signal value varies between a high value and a low value, so that the nominal idle speed is obtained. It is possible that during variations in the operation of the vehicle (running in, engine clogging, etc.), that the Opening Cyclic Ratio (OCR) could become close to the highest or lowest values. The adaptative correction on the idle Opening Cyclic Ratio allows the slow variations of the engine's air requirements to be saved. This correction only takes effect if the coolant temperature is greater than 75°C, 20 seconds after the engine is started and if the nominal idle speed regulation phase is active. VALUES OF THE IDLING OPENING CYCLIC RATIO AND ITS ADAPTIVE CORRECTION PARAMETERS
F4R 736 ENGINE
Nominal idle speed
X = 800 ± 50 rpm.
Idling Opening Cyclic Ratio
2 % to 31 % Thrust bearing
Idling Opening Cyclic Ratio adaptive
MIN: - 7 % MAX: + 7 %
Every time the engine is switched off the computer resets the stepper motor to its lower limit. INTERPRETATION OF THESE PARAMETERS
If there is an excess of air (air intake or throttle stop incorrectly adjusted, etc), the engine idling speed increases and the idle speed Opening Cyclic Ratio value decreases in order to return to nominal idle speed; the adaptive adjustment value of the idle speed OCR signal reduces in order to reset the idle speed regulation. If there is insufficient air (due to clogging, etc.), the logic is reversed: the idle speed OCR signal increases and the adaptive adjustment also increases in order to reset the idle speed regulation operation. IMPORTANT After clearing the computer memory, it is essential to start the engine and then switch it off to allow the potentiometer to be retimed. Start it again and let it run at idle speed so that the adaptive correction can take place.
Note: In the event of rough idling, check whether the engine phasing is correct. To do this, drive in 2nd gear at half-load for approximately 1 minute. Then check state ET018 Cylinder 1 recognistion using the After Sales diagnostic tool.
17B-3
PETROL INJECTION Richness regulation
17B
HEATING THE SENSOR
The oxygen sensor is reheated by the injection computer when the engine is started. Heating the oxygen sensor is stopped: – when the vehicle speed is greater than 108 mph (180 km/h) (value given for information purposes), – according to the load and engine speed. UPSTREAM SENSOR VOLTAGE
The value read on the diagnostic equipment (except XR25) under the Upstream sensor voltage parameter represents the voltage supplied to the computer by the oxygen sensor located upstream from the catalytic converter. It is expressed in millivolts. The voltage should fluctuate between two values during richness regulation: – 150 ± 100 mV for a lean mixture, – 750 ± 100 mV for a rich mixture. The smaller the difference between the minimum and maximum values, the poorer the signal from the sensor (the difference is usually at least 500 mV). Note: If the difference is small, check the sensor heater. MIXTURE CORRECTION
The value read on the diagnostic equipment under the Mixture correction parameter represents the average of the richness corrections made by the computer in line with the richness of the fuel mixture seen by the oxygen sensor located upstream of the catalytic converter. The correction value has a mid-point of 128 and limits of 0 and 255: – value less than 128 = request for mixture to be made leaner. – value greater than 128 = request for mixture to be made richer.
17B-4
PETROL INJECTION Richness regulation
17B
ENTRY INTO RICHNESS REGULATION MODE
Richness regulation will start after a timed starting period according to t he coolant temperature if the oxygen sensor is ready (sufficiently warm). In all cases, richness regulation should be active after 2 minutes if the coolant temperature is above 70 °C. When the mixture regulation is complete the parameter value is 128. Refer to the richness regulation state on the diagnostic equipment. Unlooping phase
In the mixture regulation phase, the stages of operation during which the computer does not take into account the value of the voltage supplied by the upstream sensor are: – at full load, – under heavy acceleration, – under deceleration with a no load signal, – when the oxygen sensor is faulty. In this case the value 128 is displayed. DEFECT MODE IN THE EVENT OF AN OXYGEN SENSOR FAULT
When the voltage from the oxygen sensor is incorrect (varying only slightly or not at all) during mixture regulation, the computer will only enter defect mode if the fault has been recognised as present for 10 seconds . In this case only the fault will be memorised, the parameter: "Mixture correction" is 128. If an oxygen sensor fault is present and recognised and if the fault has already been stored, the system enters the open loop mode directly.
17B-5
PETROL INJECTION Immobiliser function
17B
This vehicle is fitted with a 3rd generation engine immobiliser system, controlled by a card recognition system with random rolling code which requires a specific procedure for replacing the computer. REPLACING THE INJECTION COMPUTER
See Section 82A Engine immobiliser in Workshop Repair Manual 345 for engine immobiliser functions. Injection computers are supplied without a code, but they can all be programmed with one. If a computer is replaced, it must be programmed with the code of the vehicle and the correct operation of the engine immobiliser function must be ensured. To do this, simply switch on the ignition for a few seconds wit hout starting the engine and then switch it of f. With the ignition off, the engine immobiliser function comes into operation after approximately 10 seconds (the red engine immobiliser warning light flashes). WARNING With this engine immobiliser system, the computer keeps its immobiliser code for life.
Furthermore, this system does not have a fault finding code. Consequently, it is forbidden to perform tests with computers borrowed from the stores or from another vehicle which must then be returned. It will no longer be possible to decode them.
17B-6
PETROL INJECTION Adaptive richness correction
17B
PRINCIPLE
In loop mode, richness regulation adjusts the injection timing so as to obtain a mixture as close as possible to richness 1. The adjustment value is close to 128 , with limits of 0 and 255. The adaptive correction makes it possible to offset the injection map to realign the mixture regulation around 128 . After reinitialising the computer (return to 128 of the adaptive corrections) a special road test must therefore be carried out. PARAMETERS
F4R 736 ENGINE
Operating adaptive richness
64 ≤ X ≤160
Idle adaptive richness
64 ≤ X ≤160
Mixture correction
64 ≤ X ≤200
ROAD TEST Conditions: – engine warm (coolant temperature > 75 °C). – do not exceed an engine speed of 4800 rpm. Pressure zones which must be passed through during the test
Range No. 1 (mbar)
251 F4R 736
Average 325
Range No. 2 (mbar)
399
Range No. 3 (mbar)
517 Average 458
Range No. 4 (mbar)
635 Average 576
Range No. 5 (mbar)
753 Average 694
873 Average 813
Following this test the adjustments will be operational. The test must be followed by normal smooth and varied driving for a distance of 3 to 6 miles (5-10 kilometres). After the test, read the adaptive richness values. Initially 128, they may have changed. If not, repeat the test ensuring that the test conditions are observed.
INTERPRETATION OF INFORMATION GATHERED DURING A ROAD TEST
In the case of a lack of fuel (injectors clogged, pressure and flow of fuel too low, etc), the richness regulation increases to obtain a richness as close as possible to 1 and the adaptive richness correction increases until the richness correction again fluctuates at around 128 . In the event of an excessive amount of fuel, the logic is reversed: the richness regulation decreases and the adaptive richness correction also decreases to realign the richness correction at around 128 .
17B-7
PETROL INJECTION Adaptive richness correction
17B
This system is fitted with a single coolant temperature sensor which is used for the injection, the fan assembly and the temperature warning light on the instrument panel.
CENTRALISED COOLANT TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT
Operating principle
Sensor 244 enables: – the coolant temperature to be indicated on the instrument panel, – the injection computer to be informed of the engine coolant temperature. The injection computer uses the coolant temperature to control: – the injection system, – the fan assembly relay, q the fan assembly is controlled if the coolant temperature exceeds 98 °C, q the fan assembly only has one speed, q the fan assembly can be controlled by the antipercolation device, – temperature warning light. 244 Coolant temperature sensor (injection and coolant temperature indicator on the instrument panel).
COOLANT TEMPERATURE WARNING LIGHT'
The coolant temperature warning light is controlled by the injection computer if the coolant temperature exceeds 118 °C and goes out if the temperature falls below 115 °C .
Three-track sensor: – two for the coolant temperature signal, – one for the instrument panel indicator.
17B-8
GENERAL INFORMATION 830A Brake compensator
Vehicle
30A
Check pressure (1) (in bars)
Amount of fuel in tank (driver on board)
Front
CB1N
100
Rear
1
24-3
(1) The test is performed using two pressure gauges in an X arrangement. CHECK "X" PATTERN BRAKING with load-sensitive compensator
Connect two pressure gauges Fre. 244-03 or Fre. 1085-01: – one at the front right-hand side, – one on the rear left-hand side. Bleed the pressure gauges via screw (P).
IMPORTANT Gradually depress the brake pedal until the pressure at the front wheels is at the setting pressure (see table of values). Then read the corresponding pressure on the rear wheels: if it is incorrect, replace the compensator (sold adjusted at the Spare Parts Store).
30A-1
POWER ASSISTED STEERING 936B Manual power steering pump
36B
Removing manual power steering assistance pump
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daNm) Alternator M10 mounting bolt
4.4 ± 0.6
Alternator M8 mounting bolt
2.5 ± 0.5
Assistance pump mounting bolt
2.5 ± 0.5
Mounting bolt for suspended engine mounting
6.2 ± 0.3
Fit a Mot. 453-01 clamp to the supply pipe. Disconnect the following pipes: – supply pipe, – high-pressure pipe. Note: Expect fluid to drain from the power-assisted steering.
REMOVAL Access to manual power steering assistance pump
Remove the manual power steering assistance pump
Put the vehicle on a two-post lift.
REFITTING
Disconnect the battery.
Proceed in the reverse order to removal.
Remove: – the engine undertray, – the front right-hand wheel, – the right-hand mudguard.
Torque tighten.
Slacken the accessories belt by pressing on the alternator: loosen the alternator mounting bolt, then turn nut (1) until the accessories belt comes out.
Fill and bleed the circuit, moving the steering from lock to lock.
Tighten the accessories belt according to the procedure described in the Belt tension section.
36B-1